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Title | Poet/Lyricist | Voicing/Instrumentation | Level |
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O Vis AeternitatisAn interweaving of Hildegard von Bingen's hypnotic chant lines | Hildegard von Bingen | SSA a cappella | |
O Vos OmnesA compelling, larger choral work featuring a stunning mezzo-soprano solo | Lamentations 1:12 and Stabat Mater | SSAATTBB a cappella with Mezzo-Soprano solo | |
October SongA passionate love song to autumn | Arthur Upson | tenor and piano | |
One WorldA vibrant call for peace and equality. Available in 2pt, SATB and now SSAA (contact composer) | Linda Kachelmeier | SATB with SSA trio, or 2 pt. treble with piano and percussion | |
Partners in ShalomA hymn to the places we gather in community for choir and/or congregation | Jodi Gustafson | SATB with piano or organ and optional solo instrument | |
Rejoice and Be GladA driving gospel number. Fun for your choir and pianists! | Psalm 118 | SATB and piano duet | |
Rise Up to Greet the Morning DawnThis rousing song Incorporates lesser-known verses of "Amazing Grace," with the feel of an American folk song | Kachelmeier/John Newton/Anonymous | SATB a cappella | |
Shake Off Your Drowsy Sleep A playful wake-up call to the shepherds | Anonymous | Soprano and clarinet | |
Signum MagnumA cosmic vision of the feminine; ethereal and strong | The Introit chant for the Feast of the Assumption | SSA divisi and piano (or harp) | |
Silver DaggerAn arrangement of the surprisingly feminist Appalachian folk song | Traditional Appalachian | SSA a cappella, SATB, alto solo a cappella | |
Song of the ShipA distinctive Advent or Christmas piece that compares Mary to a ship bearing a 'splendid cargo' | Es Kommt Ein Schiff c. 1470, tr. O.B.C. | TB, divisi and piano | |
Springtide of the SoulA poignant art song about the deep bonds of friendship | Arthur Upson | tenor and piano | |
TankaA sparse, grey winter scene | Arthur Upson | tenor and piano | |
The Dragon SingsHeroic and tragic, an evocation of the First World War | Siegfried Sassoon | TTBB with piano and percussion | |
To Live Is to BreatheCaptivating piece with body percussion, spoken text, and audible breaths | J. David Moore and Christina Grammatikopoulou | SATB a cappella | |
Veni Creator SpiritusA pulsating call to the creative spirit | Traditional Latin text | SATB a cappella | |
We Are FedA nontraditional communion anthem perfect for smaller choirs | Jodi Gustafson | SAB and piano with optional percussion and flute | |
We Grow Accustomed to the DarkFor Solstice or Advent or anytime we deal with darkness in our lives. | Emily Dickinson | SSAA a cappella | |
We Toast the DaysThis Celtic-inspired toast is a lovely secular piece to add to your winter program. Available for SATB, SSAA or TTBB | Linda Kachelmeier | SATB a cappella, optional guitar, SSAA a cappella, optional guitar, TTBB a cappella, optional guitar | |
Welsh CarolThe wonder and anticipation of Christmas | Pr. K. E. Roberts | High soprano and piano | |
When We All Get to HeavenSoulful introduction, rocking piano part, infectious refrain. We'll ALL get to heaven! | Eliza E. Hewitt | SATB, soloists, with piano and optional bass guitar | |
Winds Through the Olive TreesA unique Christmas song featuring a mesmerizing flute solo with a Middle Eastern feel. | Anonymous 16th c. Gasçon | SATB (soprano divisi) with flute |